The Brutal Truth About Wagons On The Oregon Trail

The Brutal Truth About Wagons On The Oregon Trail

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@timswabb
@timswabb - 08.06.2023 21:26

Wagon trains typically traveled 15 to 20 miles a day—less if they had to cross a mountain or a river.

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@PADS62
@PADS62 - 09.06.2023 07:29

Hey... that's just really dang interesting!
Something I never thought I'd want to know was pretty great finding out about. 😊
Thanks man. ✨️👏

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@sydneyfairbairn3773
@sydneyfairbairn3773 - 09.06.2023 07:41

10,000 steps for sure!

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@jslade60
@jslade60 - 12.06.2023 04:50

In Philip South Dakota there's a wagon that broke down along the original Oregon trail. It's fenced-in On a ranchers property not open to the public. We were cutting wheat on the property next to it and he showed us the wagon and another area that was fenced off that was muddy ruts that was also fenced-off where the wagons traveled!

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@anthonygomez2267
@anthonygomez2267 - 15.06.2023 01:50

Hell of a way to go west,WALKING!to have walked from the East Coast to California was something only the young and determined would make!!! Colorado would of been a better destination,gold,people,and no mountain's to get over!anyway why would anyone try to make this treck! SUICIDE!!!🤣

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@davidrixon3549
@davidrixon3549 - 14.09.2023 03:19

I think they used bullocks. The horses would not survive but the bullocks could eat and digest most of the plants along the way and have the strength and the endurance to travel. Horses need to bring their own fodder.

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@rvvanlife
@rvvanlife - 13.02.2024 03:53

What became of all the possessions that was tossed over to lighten the wagons ?

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